Friday, April 3, 2020

Ricketts Imposes Restricitions on Remaining Counties, Asks Nebraskans To Further Limit Social Interactions


This evening, April 3, Gov. Pete Ricketts announced the state’s ninth COVID-19 related Directed Health Measure (DHM), which adds the remaining counties not already under one. The DHM will be in effect beginning today at 10:00pm and will last until May 11th unless renewed.

“Now that we have seen community spread across the state, the State is applying directed health measures for all 93 counties until May 11,” said Gov. Ricketts. “The next several weeks will be key to slowing the spread of the virus in Nebraska. We are asking Nebraskans to further limit social interactions, work, go home, and shop once a week.”


State-Issued DHM Provisions (Apply Statewide)
  • Imposes an enforceable, 10-person limit on public gatherings.
  • Prohibits medical and dental elective surgeries and procedures.
  • Requires schools (public, private, and parochial) to operate without students through May 31, 2020.
  • Cancels all school-related extracurricular activities through May 31, 2020.
  • Requires restaurants and bars to close their dining areas and move to takeout, delivery, and/or curbside service only. 
  • Requires individuals to home quarantine for at least 14 days if
    • They have tested positive for COVID-19.
    • They have a fever of 100.4° F or above.
    • They have experienced sudden onset of a cough and/or shortness of breath.
    • They reside or have resided with individuals who’ve tested positive for COVID-19 or have the above symptoms.

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